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SUMMARY:The Milton Lecture: Lessons in free speech from John Milton
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DESCRIPTION:The Milton Lecture\nNearly 400 years after John Milton posed t
 hem\, questions about liberty of thought and expression are more urgent th
 an ever. Professor Nicholas McDowell explores their enduring relevance and
  the ongoing struggle to balance truth\, tolerance\, and authority in publ
 ic life.\n\nAbout the speaker: \n\nNicholas McDowell is Professor of Early
  Modern Literature and Thought at the University of Exeter. His work exami
 nes how writers respond to historical change through literary innovation. 
 His books include The Oxford Handbook of Milton and the award-winning Poet
  of Revolution: The Making of John Milton.
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